'Eua National Park

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ʻEua National Park
Eua National Park (Tonga).jpg
ʻEua National Park
LocationʻEua Island, Tonga
Coordinates21°24′06″S 174°54′27″W / 21.40167°S 174.90750°W / -21.40167; -174.90750
Area4.51 km2 (2 sq mi)
Established1992
Governing bodyMinistry of Environment and Climate Change (Forestry Division)

ʻEua National Park is a national park on the island of 'Eua in Tonga. It is the country's only national forest park and covers an area of 4.51 km2 (2 sq mi).[1][2] The park is located on the east coast of the island and covers a 800 metres (2,625 ft) band of tropical rainforest and is bordered on the west by sheer cliffs to the ocean, which have numerous caves and chasms.[3] It received National Park Status in 1992.[1] The area is protected by IUCN.[4]

Biodiversity[]

Endemic flora[]

Endemic fauna[]

Attractions[]

  • Lokupo observation deck, located above a cliff and provides a view of the Lokupo Beach.
  • Big Ovava Tree (minimum of 800 years old)
  • Hafu pool
  • 'Ana 'Ahu (Smoking Cave), a 70 metres (230 ft) vertical sinkhole with a waterfall cascading into it - the mist rising up from the sinkhole gives it its name.
  • 'Ana Kuma (Rats Cave), a 10 metres (33 ft) deep cave
  • Funga Te'emoa - the island's highest peak at 312 metres (1,024 ft)

Further reading[]

  • Bellingham, P. J.; Fitzgerald, Gerard (1996). Draft Management Plan for 'Eua National Park : Kingdom of Tonga. Landcare Research New Zealand, New Zealand. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
  • Drake, Donald R.; Motley, Timothy J.; Whistler, W. Arthur; Imada, Clyde T. (1996). "New Zealand Journal of Botany". Rain forest vegetation of 'Eua Island, Kingdom of Tonga. 34: 65–77.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "'Eua National Park in Tonga". protectedplanet.net. Archived from the original on 14 September 2020. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
  2. ^ "'Eua National Park Reserve". The Queen's Commonwealth Canopy. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Tonga Parks & Marine Reserves". Jasons.com. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  4. ^ Paine, James R., ed. (1991). IUCN Directory of Protected Areas in Oceania. International Union for Conservation of Nature. pp. 260–261. ISBN 9782831700694.
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